softailgarage
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Man, I dont know whats going on but for the last couple of days everything I touch goes to ****. Doing some regular maintenance on the Husky 60 gal. compressor when I noticed an air leak coming from the pipe that runs from the pressure switch to the tank. Turned the compressor to the "off" position and as I started to lift the cover off, compressor kicks on. Set it back down, compressor turns off
Well first thing first, fixed the leak. Before I attempted any kind of electrical repair, as I always do, I drew a quick wire diagram. I also noticed one of the grounds was barely connected, so I popped that off, cleaned it up, attached a ring lug and secured it to the base plate where it was.Everything else checked ok, put cover back on, plug in and compressor blazes to life... with the power switch OFF. WTF
, turn the switch, no change. The only way to turn it off is to pull the plug. Checking it out I noticed on the inside of the cover where the switch rest's is all plastic. Heres the question, am I missing some kind of conductor plate? If you own one of these could ya take a quick look and let me know... muchas gracias


Well first thing first, fixed the leak. Before I attempted any kind of electrical repair, as I always do, I drew a quick wire diagram. I also noticed one of the grounds was barely connected, so I popped that off, cleaned it up, attached a ring lug and secured it to the base plate where it was.Everything else checked ok, put cover back on, plug in and compressor blazes to life... with the power switch OFF. WTF
, turn the switch, no change. The only way to turn it off is to pull the plug. Checking it out I noticed on the inside of the cover where the switch rest's is all plastic. Heres the question, am I missing some kind of conductor plate? If you own one of these could ya take a quick look and let me know... muchas gracias

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(And yes, I did once find myself holding two live wires, with no way to lay them down, no way to disconnect them, no way to shut off power--all I could do was yell for help!)
